NH Foliage Seacoast Region

New Hampshire is one of the best places in the world to witness the brilliant crimsons and golds of fall. To help visitors decide when to take a tour of the countryside, NewHampshire.com will publish weekly updates on how the fall colors are progressing during the fall foliage season.

When is the best time to see foliage in NH?

The foliage peaks at different times in different parts of the state. Generally, the best times to view the fall colors are near the end of September in the far north, the beginning of October in the White Mountain region, and the middle of October in the south.

Updated November 1, 2017

The Seacoast Region is not yet experiencing peak conditions. It's usually the last foliage to peak in the state, so don't be surprised if the color hasn't popped! Being that it's close to Halloween, there are some events you can attend while the trees are cooking. At Strawbery Banke on Saturday, visit the Ghosts on the Banke. Or, take a ride to the Not-So-Scary Spooktacular at the Children's Museum in Dover. A few towns on the seacoast are holding trick or treat this weekend, so get in costume! See who's doing what, and when: Halloween 2017.